Topic: Gps

113 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 30:30 - 32:44

1860: micro-dosing

Tanker Spoofing and AIS Transponder Manipulation

Several Iran-linked tankers reportedly bypassed the U.S. blockade by using spoofing techniques to manipulate their Automatic Identifier System (AIS) transponders. By sending false coordinates, these ships can appear to be in different locations than their actual positions. The hosts discuss the difference between GPS jamming and transponder spoofing in the context of modern maritime evasion.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:11:23 - 1:13:35

1855: Gooder

Trump Claims Secret Oil Negotiations with Iran

At a Saudi investors summit, Donald Trump claimed that Iran is "begging to make a deal" and has sent ten ships of oil as a gesture of negotiation. However, shipping analysts report zero evidence of these tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting potential GPS spoofing or misinformation. Trump also jokingly referred to the waterway as the "Strait of Trump" during his remarks.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 14:05 - 18:08

1803: Drone Wall

Jim Jordan on Intelligence Assessment Alterations

Representative Jim Jordan claims the intelligence community altered assessments in December 2016 at the prompting of President Obama to support the Russia interference narrative. The discussion highlights the use of the Steele Dossier and alleges that high-ranking officials like James Clapper and John Brennan lied to Congress without facing immediate consequences.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:06:20 - 1:09:17

1798: Adam & The Robot

Ursula von der Leyen GPS Jamming Incident

Reports surfaced claiming Ursula von der Leyen's plane was targeted by Russian GPS jamming over Bulgaria, forcing the pilot to use paper maps. However, Bulgarian officials and data from Flightradar24 later contradicted these claims, showing no evidence of signal interference. The hosts view the incident as a potential attempt to manufacture a pretext for conflict with Russia.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 1:39:19 - 1:46:24

1797: Death Buses

Ursula von der Leyen GPS Jamming, Paper Map Landing

A plane carrying EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was reportedly targeted by Russian GPS jamming while landing in Bulgaria, forcing pilots to use paper maps. However, the hosts analyze ADS-B flight data which shows no interruption in the plane's GPS transmission, suggesting the story may be fabricated to drum up anti-Russian sentiment.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 1:38:46 - 1:43:15

1784: Yakcasting

Chicago Quantum Forum, Navigation Without GPS

The Global Quantum Forum in Chicago highlighted Illinois' bid to become a world capital for quantum technology, with Governor JB Pritzker announcing a new microelectronics park. Companies like Inflection are developing "neutral atom" quantum computers that could enable navigation without GPS. The technology draws comparisons to the 1980s Etak system, an early dead-reckoning automotive navigator.

Yippy
Episode 1754 1:17:51 - 1:20:58

1754: Yippy

BlackBerry Addiction and Navigational Challenges

A retrospective on the "Crackberry" era illustrates the early stages of mobile device addiction, where users became jittery when unable to check messages. The discussion also touches on the loss of natural navigational skills in the age of GPS, with one speaker admitting a lifelong inability to find their way around without assistance.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 50:52 - 54:11

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Ukraine Intelligence Sharing Pause, Peace Negotiation Pressure

The United States has paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine, a move that significantly hampers the Ukrainian military's ability to target Russian forces using American GPS data. This tactical pressure is intended to bring President Zelensky to the negotiating table. Analysts suggest that without U.S. critical assets and data licenses, Ukraine's offensive capabilities are severely limited.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 2:51:17 - 2:53:45

1709: Umpty Ump

Amygdala, Fear Genes and GPS Memory Loss

New research from UC Davis suggests that fear responses are determined by specific gene clusters in the amygdala rather than its overall size. Another study indicates that heavy reliance on GPS navigation can weaken the parts of the brain responsible for memory and spatial orientation. The segment advises listeners to "put the phone in a drawer" to maintain cognitive health.

Doom Goblin
Episode 1660 2:24:08 - 2:28:10

1660: Doom Goblin

Russian Glide Bomb Technology and War Attrition

Reports indicate that Russia is using retrofitted "glide bombs" equipped with wings and GPS to strike Ukrainian targets from 40 miles away. The hosts discuss the massive stockpile of these bombs and the high casualty rates among Ukrainian soldiers, calling the war a "farce."

FLOW
Episode 1646 8:56 - 14:04

1646: FLOW

Laura Logan, GPS Spoofing Claims in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Journalist Laura Logan claims the Baltimore bridge collapse was a strategic cyber attack involving GPS spoofing to steer the vessel off course. She cites sources within the intelligence community and Department of Homeland Security, arguing the incident targets a vital Eastern seaboard supply chain corridor. Skepticism is raised regarding the feasibility of such a targeted attack without wider detection.

FLOW
Episode 1646 14:07 - 19:06

1646: FLOW

Baltic Sea GPS Interference, Infrastructure Vulnerability Debate

Recent reports indicate over 1,600 airplanes experienced GPS issues over the Baltic Sea, though some attribute these disruptions to solar flares rather than spoofing. The discussion evaluates the structural vulnerability of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the potential long-term impact on the I-95 corridor. Local sentiment in the Texas Hill Country regarding intelligence theories and "crackpot" culture is also noted.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 1:59:16 - 2:02:13

1637: LIE-DAR

Cell Phone Dependency, GPS and SOS Mode

The AT&T outage highlighted the public's extreme dependency on mobile technology, with many users reporting that their GPS failed alongside their cellular service. This occurs because most modern phones rely on cell tower triangulation for accurate positioning. The appearance of "SOS only" on screens caused significant anxiety among users who did not understand the technical meaning of the status, leading some to flood 911 centers with non-emergency calls.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 48:42 - 50:49

1550: Clips of the Day

Nellie Ohr, Fusion GPS and Justice Department Communications

Fox News reports on Nellie Ohr's communications with the Justice Department regarding the Fusion GPS investigation and the Steele dossier. The segment highlights her role in providing Russian-language news reports to federal officials to influence the narrative surrounding Donald Trump. The hosts reiterate Trump's known germophobia as a counter-argument to the dossier's claims.

Sophistry's Choice
Episode 1489 1:17:04 - 1:19:29

1489: Sophistry's Choice

Chicago SUV Theft and District Attorney Corruption

A news story about a Chicago man whose SUV was stolen twice in a single day—once during an oil change and once at a gas station—serves as a springboard for a discussion on rising crime. The hosts attribute the lack of law enforcement to the influence of "Soros-funded" District Attorneys in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 2:08:19 - 2:09:53

1487: Si Senor

Virtual Fencing Technology for Livestock Management

Ranchers in South Dakota are adopting "virtual fencing" technology that uses GPS collars to manage cattle grazing. The system emits a beep and a light electrical pulse to keep livestock within digital boundaries drawn on computer software, eliminating the need for physical fences.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 2:15:51 - 2:19:01

1477: Hunger Stones

Anti-Drone Technology, Directed Energy Weapons

Footage from Ukraine shows soldiers using portable anti-drone devices that utilize GPS jamming and directed energy to disable tactical drones. These tools have become essential in the "drone war" to counter the high frequency of aerial surveillance and attacks.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 3:01:05 - 3:05:17

1416: Endemicity

Honda GPS Clock Bug, Megyn Kelly Appearance

A computer bug in older Honda and Acura vehicles causes clocks to reset to 2002, which the company says may not be fixed until August. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak revisit the Megyn Kelly interview, with Dvorak making controversial comments about her makeup and appearance.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 2:11:35 - 2:15:35

1266: 33 Cases

NSA Warning on Smartphone Location Services and GPS

The National Security Agency (NSA) issued a warning clarifying that turning off "location services" on a smartphone does not disable the GPS or prevent apps from tracking a user's movements. The agency noted that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals can still be used to determine a device's location even when primary tracking is disabled. This advisory highlights the persistent surveillance capabilities inherent in modern mobile devices.

Duck Wubba Nub
Episode 1165 2:07:53 - 2:09:17

1165: Duck Wubba Nub

Nellie Ohr and Fusion GPS Communication Allegations

New reports allege that Nellie Ohr, a former contractor for Fusion GPS, was in constant communication with her husband, Bruce Ohr, and other Justice Department officials regarding the Steele Dossier. The communications reportedly included sending news reports in Russian to smear Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign. Critics argue that Nellie Ohr may have been one of the most significant hires in the effort to delegitimize the Trump presidency.